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Once there was a wicked witch in the lovely land of Oz
And a wickeder, wickeder, wickeder witch there never, never was
She filled the folks in Munchkin land with terror and with dread
'Till one fine day from Kansas way a cyclone caught a house
That brought the wicked, wicked witch her doom
As she was flying on her broom
For the house fell on her head and the coroner pronounced her dead
And thru the town the joyous news was spread

Ding-dong, the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch
Ding-dong, the wicked witch is dead
Wake up, you sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed
Wake up, the wicked witch is dead!
She's gone where the goblins go below, below, below, yo ho
Let's open up and sing, and ring the bells out
Ding-dong! the merry-o sing it high, sing it low
Let them know the wicked witch is dead

Ding-dong, the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch
Ding-dong, the wicked witch is dead
Wake up, you sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed
Wake up, the wicked witch is dead!
She's gone where the goblins go below, below, below, yo ho
Let's open up and sing, and ring the bells out




Ding-dong! the merry-o sing it high, sing it low
Let them know the wicked witch is dead

Overall Meaning

The song Ding Dong The Witch is Dead is from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz. The song is about the death of the Wicked Witch of the West, who has been terrorizing the people of Munchkinland. The chorus of the song goes, "Ding-dong, the witch is dead!" and celebrates the end of the witch's reign of terror. The song is joyful and celebratory, reflecting the relief and happiness felt by the characters in the movie upon hearing the news of the witch's death.


The song is also seen as a metaphor for the triumph of good over evil. The witch represents evil and the fear and terror that it can bring, while the joy and celebration upon her death represent the power and triumph of good. The song encourages listeners to not be afraid of evil and to take joy in its defeat.


Line by Line Meaning

Once there was a wicked witch in the lovely land of Oz
In the land of Oz there was a witch who was known to be extremely wicked and evil


And a wickeder, wickeder, wickeder witch there never, never was
This witch was the most wicked of all the witches that have ever existed


She filled the folks in Munchkin land with terror and with dread
The witch created a sense of fear and terror among the people living in Munchkin land


'Till one fine day from Kansas way a cyclone caught a house
One day, a cyclone caught a house from Kansas and took it to Oz


That brought the wicked, wicked witch her doom
The house brought the witch her end


As she was flying on her broom
The witch was flying on her broom when the house hit her


For the house fell on her head and the coroner pronounced her dead
The house fell on the witch's head and she was pronounced dead by the coroner


And thru the town the joyous news was spread
The town was filled with joy after hearing the news of the witch's demise


Ding-dong, the witch is dead! Which old witch? The wicked witch
The song celebrates the death of the wicked witch of Oz


Wake up, you sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed
The song encourages people to wake up and celebrate the witch's death


She's gone where the goblins go below, below, below, yo ho
The witch is believed to have gone to the underworld where goblins reside


Let's open up and sing, and ring the bells out
The song invites people to celebrate and show their happiness by singing and ringing bells


Ding-dong! the merry-o sing it high, sing it low
The song encourages people to sing the celebration song loudly and with joy


Let them know the wicked witch is dead
The song signifies that the witch's reign of terror is over and people are free from her wrath




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: E HARBURG, E.Y. HARBURG, HAROLD ARLEN

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